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Learn to Protect your Rural Property Edson's Senior's Drop In Centre
Located at 4836 7th Avenue
Call - 780-723-5777
submitted Alberta Rural Crime Watch Association and potential security risks and take action to Office Hours:
Edson RCMP Staff Sergeant Peter King for a prevent theft and other crime on your property. Monday to Thursday - 9 am to 4 pm.
Get serious about rural security! Join 2-hour information session and presentation on In addition to physical deterrents that will
Yellowhead County on April 11, 2019, in crime reduction tips and safety strategies for help keep you and property safe from criminal No Cabin Fever Here - April Activities
Peers to find out about rural crime prevention your property. actions, you'll also learn concepts to reduce April 5th. - Music & Dance Jamboree Call Marg Byrt 780-712-9337
solutions that will help you protect the things At the session, you'll learn tips based on potential criminal activity when posting on
that matter most. Crime Prevention through Environmental social media that could assist a criminal in April 13th. - In House Pool Tournament - Members Only - starts at 9 a.m.
Do you live in a secluded, rural area? You Design (CPTED) concepts and other measures targeting your property. April 27th. - Crib Tournament starts @ 1 p.m. Call Kris Carter 780-723-3422
may not be immune to potential break-ins, to help prevent theft of your property. The The session is being presented by Yellowhead
property damage and theft, but you can take CPTED concept uses the idea of good property County in partnership with the Alberta Rural Pioneer Cabin General Meeting - April 18th @ 3 p.m.
steps to help reduce the chances of being a maintenance and techniques to act as a Crime Watch Association and the RCMP and
victim of rural crime. deterrent to rural crime. It also increases the takes place on April 11, 2019, at 7:00 PM at Monday's - Crib @ 7p.m.
If you live on an acreage, farm, or any out- perceived likelihood of detection and the Peers Multi-Plex. You will also have an Tuesday's - Soup and Sandwich Day @ 11:30 a.m. Everyone Welcome
of-the-way rural area, there are steps you can apprehension of potential thieves coming on to opportunity to ask questions about how to best
take to protect your home, possessions, and your property. These safeguards and other safeguard your property. Wednesday's & Thursday's - Floor Curling @ 8:30 a.m. goes to 2:30 p.m.
property. Join presenters Cor De Wit from practical solutions will help you assess Thursday's - Whist @ 7 p.m.
Cabin Rental Available - Renew or New Memberships. Please call the Cabin
between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday.
County offers support for Olivine Burner variance The Cabin also prepares frozen meals for purchase.
The cabin is a great place to stay involved with your community, socialize and do
so many activities. They are always hosting different activities each month, so
please stay tuned for up coming events.
by Dana McArthur "Previously, the company has received hazards on their own site," said Ramme.
support from the County to use their Olivine This burner has been used by the company
During their March 26 meeting, Yellowhead burner to diminish the volumes and fire risks for many years, and County Council has We Change More Than Just Your Motor Oil ...
County Council considered a request for a associated with the wood waste until such time supported its continued use in 2014 and 2016 Let us Tune-Up Your Fuel System!
letter of support for Edson Forest Products to as they found a suitable solution," said while the company searched for viable options * Transmission Fluid * Cooling System Fluid * Driveline Fluids
extend a Certificate of Variance for their onsite Ramme. to deal with the Hog fuels.
Olivine hog (waste wood) Burner. "Edson Forest Products had plans in place to "The company claims that they exceed the WARRANTY APPROVED - NO APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY
"At the March 12 Council meeting, Albert send this material to the Pinnacle Pellet Plant standards placed upon them by Alberta
Oliveira, General Manager of Edson Forest in Entwistle, however, the unfortunate Environment and our seeking Council support
Products made a presentation to Council with industrial fire has taken this plant off line for for an extension to the certificate of variance
respect to challenges the company currently the foreseeable future. As such, Edson Forest so they may continue to use the Olivine burner
has with respect to its "hog" waste," stated Products will need to continue to utilize their until such time as Pinnacle is operational or 5220 4 Avenue
County CAO Jack Ramme. Olivine burner to keep their operation moving other options can be pursued," added Ramme. Edson, AB Ph: 712-5333
forward and to control wood waste and fire Council agreed all in favour of providing a Fax: 712-5358
letter of support as presented.
Edson Funeral Home
Foothills Memorial Chapel and Crematorium
A Caring Part of the Caring Group Corp.
Kids Make A Difference is sponsored by: PO Box 6358, 5040 6th Ave., Edson, AB T7E 1T8
780-723-3575
www.foothillsmemorialchapel.com
Our Commitment
Sand & Gravel Sales/Hauling Our Commitment
Quality Work
Serving Edson & District Since 1974
Is To You.
780-723-5152 Is To You.
Full Service
Funeral Home Offering:
Traditional Funeral Services,
Graveside Services and
Cremation Options with a Crematorium
on site in Edson.
Cemetery Monuments.
Levi Graillon, who is four years old, enjoys going to the FCSS ParentLink We also offer Prearrangement Plans.
Centre with his mom so he can play with all the cool toys and activities they
have set out. Pictured here on March 21 Levi was playing with some squishy
water balls. photo Deanna Mitchener
Sponsored by Jiffy Lube
THE WEEKLY ANCHOR
PAGE 10 MONDAY FEBRUARY 18, 2019
THE WEEKLY ANCHOR MONDAY APRIL 1, 2019 PAGE 7 PIONEER CABIN NEWSIONEER CABIN NEWS
Learn to Protect your Rural Property Edson's Senior's Drop In Centre
Located at 4836 7th Avenue
Call - 780-723-5777
submitted Alberta Rural Crime Watch Association and potential security risks and take action to Office Hours:
Edson RCMP Staff Sergeant Peter King for a prevent theft and other crime on your property. Monday to Thursday - 9 am to 4 pm.
Get serious about rural security! Join 2-hour information session and presentation on In addition to physical deterrents that will
Yellowhead County on April 11, 2019, in crime reduction tips and safety strategies for help keep you and property safe from criminal No Cabin Fever Here - April Activities
Peers to find out about rural crime prevention your property. actions, you'll also learn concepts to reduce April 5th. - Music & Dance Jamboree Call Marg Byrt 780-712-9337
solutions that will help you protect the things At the session, you'll learn tips based on potential criminal activity when posting on
that matter most. Crime Prevention through Environmental social media that could assist a criminal in April 13th. - In House Pool Tournament - Members Only - starts at 9 a.m.
Do you live in a secluded, rural area? You Design (CPTED) concepts and other measures targeting your property. April 27th. - Crib Tournament starts @ 1 p.m. Call Kris Carter 780-723-3422
may not be immune to potential break-ins, to help prevent theft of your property. The The session is being presented by Yellowhead
property damage and theft, but you can take CPTED concept uses the idea of good property County in partnership with the Alberta Rural Pioneer Cabin General Meeting - April 18th @ 3 p.m.
steps to help reduce the chances of being a maintenance and techniques to act as a Crime Watch Association and the RCMP and
victim of rural crime. deterrent to rural crime. It also increases the takes place on April 11, 2019, at 7:00 PM at Monday's - Crib @ 7p.m.
If you live on an acreage, farm, or any out- perceived likelihood of detection and the Peers Multi-Plex. You will also have an Tuesday's - Soup and Sandwich Day @ 11:30 a.m. Everyone Welcome
of-the-way rural area, there are steps you can apprehension of potential thieves coming on to opportunity to ask questions about how to best
take to protect your home, possessions, and your property. These safeguards and other safeguard your property. Wednesday's & Thursday's - Floor Curling @ 8:30 a.m. goes to 2:30 p.m.
property. Join presenters Cor De Wit from practical solutions will help you assess Thursday's - Whist @ 7 p.m.
Cabin Rental Available - Renew or New Memberships. Please call the Cabin
between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday.
County offers support for Olivine Burner variance The Cabin also prepares frozen meals for purchase.
The cabin is a great place to stay involved with your community, socialize and do
so many activities. They are always hosting different activities each month, so
please stay tuned for up coming events.
by Dana McArthur "Previously, the company has received hazards on their own site," said Ramme.
support from the County to use their Olivine This burner has been used by the company
During their March 26 meeting, Yellowhead burner to diminish the volumes and fire risks for many years, and County Council has We Change More Than Just Your Motor Oil ...
County Council considered a request for a associated with the wood waste until such time supported its continued use in 2014 and 2016 Let us Tune-Up Your Fuel System!
letter of support for Edson Forest Products to as they found a suitable solution," said while the company searched for viable options * Transmission Fluid * Cooling System Fluid * Driveline Fluids
extend a Certificate of Variance for their onsite Ramme. to deal with the Hog fuels.
Olivine hog (waste wood) Burner. "Edson Forest Products had plans in place to "The company claims that they exceed the WARRANTY APPROVED - NO APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY
"At the March 12 Council meeting, Albert send this material to the Pinnacle Pellet Plant standards placed upon them by Alberta
Oliveira, General Manager of Edson Forest in Entwistle, however, the unfortunate Environment and our seeking Council support
Products made a presentation to Council with industrial fire has taken this plant off line for for an extension to the certificate of variance
respect to challenges the company currently the foreseeable future. As such, Edson Forest so they may continue to use the Olivine burner
has with respect to its "hog" waste," stated Products will need to continue to utilize their until such time as Pinnacle is operational or 5220 4 Avenue
County CAO Jack Ramme. Olivine burner to keep their operation moving other options can be pursued," added Ramme. Edson, AB Ph: 712-5333
forward and to control wood waste and fire Council agreed all in favour of providing a Fax: 712-5358
letter of support as presented.
Edson Funeral Home
Foothills Memorial Chapel and Crematorium
A Caring Part of the Caring Group Corp.
Kids Make A Difference is sponsored by: PO Box 6358, 5040 6th Ave., Edson, AB T7E 1T8
780-723-3575
www.foothillsmemorialchapel.com
Our Commitment
Sand & Gravel Sales/Hauling Our Commitment
Quality Work
Serving Edson & District Since 1974
Is To You.
780-723-5152 Is To You.
Full Service
Funeral Home Offering:
Traditional Funeral Services,
Graveside Services and
Cremation Options with a Crematorium
on site in Edson.
Cemetery Monuments.
Levi Graillon, who is four years old, enjoys going to the FCSS ParentLink We also offer Prearrangement Plans.
Centre with his mom so he can play with all the cool toys and activities they
have set out. Pictured here on March 21 Levi was playing with some squishy
water balls. photo Deanna Mitchener